The Brolletts with Colt & Greg

Colten Rollett & Greg Rollett

A family of athletes, creators, and entrepreneurs helping athletes become creators and entrepreneurs. Join Colten and Greg Rollett as they dive into the fascinating intersection of sports, content creation, and entrepreneurship. The Brolletts brings you candid, insightful conversations with top athletes, coaches, content creators, and business leaders shaping the future of sports and personal branding.

  1. FEB 11

    [CREATOR BLUEPRINT] How to Turn Your Sports Obsession Into a Full-Time Career

    "Fuzzy" went from getting yelled at at the Apple Genius Bar to building a 600,000+ subscriber baseball content empire. In this week's episode, he will tell you exactly how he did it. This episode is brought to you by Stinger Sports. They are one of our all time favorite brands who make premium athletic gear at prices that don't break the bank. From custom uniforms to pro-level gloves, Stinger equips teams with everything they need to look and feel like pros. Check them out at https://stingersports.com and tell them The Brolletts sent you! In this episode, we sit down with Preston Miklich (aka Fuzzyfromyt), one of the biggest baseball creators on YouTube, to break down his journey from working at Apple to creating viral MLB content full-time. What we cover: -The exact moment he decided to quit his job and go all-in on content creation -How one random video (Giancarlo Stanton's revenge homer) opened up his entire MLB recap business -His "spam shorts" strategy: posting 5-10 shorts per day that took him from burnout to breakthrough -Why he stopped obsessing over being "first" and started focusing on his unique perspective -The TubeBuddy hack that redirects all his shorts to long-form videos (and revived a dying video overnight) -How hiring an editor saved his career and bought back his time -His 2026 goals: merch, IRL content, and building something bigger than just gaming content -And more Make sure to subscribe to  ⁨@thebrolletts8253⁩ for more episodes.  And give us a follow on IG at https://instagram.com/thebrolletts

    51 min
  2. We Quit Everything to Create Baseball Content Full-Time

    JAN 28

    We Quit Everything to Create Baseball Content Full-Time

    How does a former minor league pitcher become a full-time baseball creator? And how do you convince your wife to quit her job to film baseball videos with you? In this episode of The Brolletts, Greg and Colt sit down with Aiden and Addy Sue McIntyre to explore their journey from pro baseball to full-time content creation and media business.  Aiden shares his path from uncomfortable early vlogs as an A's minor leaguer to building a diversified creator business with YouTube, Instagram, newsletters, and brand deals. Addy talks about the decision to leave her corporate job in 2025 to join the business full-time as videographer and operations lead. If you've ever wondered what it actually takes to build a sustainable creator business in baseball, this conversation is for you. ⚾ ABOUT AIDEN & ADDY MCINTYRE Aiden McIntyre is a former Oakland A's minor league pitcher who retired in 2021 and transitioned to full-time baseball content creation. Starting with training videos in 2020, he's built a YouTube channel, newsletter, and social media presence focused on baseball gear reviews, player stories, and the youth baseball community. In 2025 his wife Addy joined the business full-time, bringing her operations expertise and taking over videography. Together, they're creating some of the most authentic baseball content on the internet. Follow Aiden & Addy: https://www.instagram.com/aidenmcintyre_/ https://www.instagram.com/addysue/ 🎯 THIS EPISODE IS SPONSORED BY STINGER SPORTS Stinger Sports makes pro-level baseball gear at affordable prices that parents can actually handle. From custom gloves to full team uniforms (jerseys, pants, hats, batting gloves, team backpacks), they provide high-quality, customizable gear without the premium price tag. Colt uses a Stinger custom glove in 13U baseball, and The Brolletts got custom team jerseys from them—the quality is legit. If you're tired of overpriced gear or need to outfit a team on a budget, Stinger has you covered. 👉 Shop Stinger Sports: https://stingersports.com Tell them The Brolletts sent you.

    1h 1m
  3. The South Park Trick That Makes Baseball Videos Blow Up with Sam Dollinger

    JAN 14

    The South Park Trick That Makes Baseball Videos Blow Up with Sam Dollinger

    🐝 Episode Sponsor: STINGER SPORTS Stinger Sports makes pro-level athletic gear at prices families can actually afford. From fully customizable baseball uniforms to gloves, pants, hats, batting gloves, and team gear. They outfit athletes the right way without breaking the bank. 👉 Check out Stinger Sports here: https://www.stingerwoodbats.com/ (And tell them The Brolletts sent you 🙌) NO MORE BORING BASEBALL VIDEOS. In this episode of The Brolletts, we sit down with Sam Dollinger, better known as White Rose Baseball, to break down his rise as one of the top baseball creators on social media today. This episode is packed with real, practical insight for young baseball players, creators trying to make videos people actually watch, and anyone tired of boring, forgettable baseball clips. WHAT WE COVER IN THIS EPISODE: The South Park storytelling rule that fixes boring videos How Sam comes up with hundreds of content ideas Why controversial opinions hook viewers (when done right) How to collab with big creators (even if you’re small) Sam’s journey from making baseball bats to full-time content Blind ranking Platinum Glove winners (and the hot takes that followed 👀) If you love baseball and want to create, this show is for you. FOLLOW & CONNECT: White Rose Baseball: https://www.instagram.com/whiterosebaseball/ The Brolletts Podcast: https://instagram.com/thebrolletts Subscribe to the Brolletts here:  ⁨@thebrolletts8253⁩

    41 min
  4. This Episode Changes EVERYTHING (The End of Arete Shades)

    12/17/2025

    This Episode Changes EVERYTHING (The End of Arete Shades)

    Subscribe to the newsletter to get all our updates: https://thebrolletts.beehiiv.com/link-in-bio This episode marks a turning point for The Brolletts. After an incredible two-year run, we’re officially sunsetting Arete Shades at the end of the year. If you’ve ever supported the brand, worn the shades, or followed our journey... thank you. This episode is our way of closing one chapter and opening the next. But this isn’t just a goodbye. This conversation is day zero of what we’re building next. In this episode, we sit down with Grubb Bussio, co-founder of FORWRD Pickleball. They have created the coolest bags in the sport. What starts as an interview quickly turns into a real-time consulting session, where we ask Grubb exactly how he built FORWRD, designed best-in-class bags, avoided cheap shortcuts, and built products with his community instead of behind closed doors. This episode directly shaped the direction of our next brand: a new category of baseball bag we’ll be building publicly, alongside you, throughout 2026. If you’re interested in: • How premium products are actually designed • Building a brand in public with your community • Avoiding “cheap & viral” and building something people are proud to own • What goes into creating a bag that truly lasts …this episode is for you. And be sure to check out FORWRD here: https://forwrd.co/ Subscribe to our channel here:  ⁨@thebrolletts8253⁩

    41 min
  5. How Plate Crate Took Over Baseball (He Thought It Would Only Last a Year!)

    12/11/2025

    How Plate Crate Took Over Baseball (He Thought It Would Only Last a Year!)

    Get new episode, deals with our favorite brands and more at https://brolletts.com Plate Crate founder Josh Band joins us to break down how he built one of the biggest baseball brands in the game… even though he thought it would only last a year or two. If you have ever opened a Plate Crate box, this episode is a must-watch. Josh shares: • How Plate Crate started from a $600/month indie ball side hustle • The injury that ended his career but launched the business • Why almost every baseball kid has Plate Crate gear at home • How they create 8–10 NEW baseball products every month • The story behind the T-Popper, mini soft hands, and more • Why they manufacture everything themselves now • How Coach Rack became their first creator partner • How Plate Crate is evolving into a full baseball lifestyle brand If you love baseball gear, want to build a brand, or dream of turning baseball into a career — this episode is for you. ⚾ PRESENTED BY STINGER SPORTS Pro-level baseball gear at prices real families can afford. Gloves, jerseys, pants, backpacks, and more. Grab your next favorite piece of gear here → https://www.stingersports.com ⏱ CHAPTERS 00:00 The Plate Crate Story 02:05 “I thought it’d last a year or two…” 04:12 Indie ball grind → business idea 06:44 Injury that changed everything 09:30 Why the indie mindset builds great founders 12:48 Early Plate Crate fails 15:00 How Plate Crate became a full brand 18:20 Designing 8–10 new products monthly 24:40 Why they manufacture everything 28:22 The T-Popper & best training aids 31:55 Content, creators & Coach Rack 40:20 World-building each monthly crate 44:55 Josh’s advice for young athletes 52:30 Rapid fire 🎙 ABOUT THE BROLLETTS We’re Greg & Colten Rollett — a dad and 13U baseball player interviewing the biggest creators, athletes, and brands in baseball. We help young athletes build their game AND their brand. 👇 Subscribe for more:  ⁨@thebrolletts8253⁩

    44 min
  6. Connor Harris Went Undrafted… Then Became a Savannah Banana

    11/26/2025

    Connor Harris Went Undrafted… Then Became a Savannah Banana

    🎉 THE BIG BROLLETTS GIVEAWAY (ENTER NOW) 🎉 To celebrate and to share Connor’s incredible story, we’re running our biggest giveaway ever. One viewer will win: – A custom Brolletts jersey from Stinger Sports – A baby blue elbow guard from Stinger Sports – A pair of Red, White & Boom sunglasses from Arete Shades – 3 Packs of sunflower seeds from Chinook Seedery How to enter: 1.Leave a comment on this episode (1 entry) 2.Share the episode on Instagram and tag us (1 entry) - https://www.instagram.com/thebrolletts 3.Tag three friends on our Instagram post for this episode (1 entry) 4.Make a video about this episode and tag us on Instagram (10 entries) The winner will be announced Monday, December 1st in an Instagram video. Here's What You Will Discover In This Week's Episode: Today on The Brolletts, we sit down with the newest member of the Savannah Bananas, Connor Harris. When we recorded this interview, the Banana Ball Draft hadn’t happened yet. Now it’s official: Connor is a Savannah Banana. This episode follows Connor’s unbelievable journey from being overlooked in high school, to earning a Division 1 offer, to undergoing Tommy John surgery, going undrafted, and eventually getting the call from the Bananas’ scouting team. His story is a masterclass in resilience, belief, and rebuilding after setbacks. Don't Miss: – How Connor went from zero Division 1 offers to pitching at George Washington University – His recovery from a torn UCL and how he rebuilt himself physically and mentally – What it felt like when he went undrafted after six years of college baseball – How the Savannah Bananas discovered him and why he said yes – What it’s actually like to go from college baseball to Banana Ball overnight – How he overcame the fear of posting content online – What he learned about storytelling, impact, and building a personal brand – Why connecting with fans changed the way he views the game – How the Bananas culture pushed him to grow on and off the field About The Brolletts The Brolletts is a father–son podcast where athletes learn how to become creators, entrepreneurs, and leaders. Hosted by Colten (13U baseball player) and Greg (Emmy Award–winning producer), our mission is to help athletes build their brand on and off the field. If you want more interviews with athletes, creators, and founders who are paving their own path, make sure to subscribe to the channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@thebrolletts8253

    43 min
  7. Baseball Meets Marvel: The Creator Behind the Viral Comic-Style Gloves

    11/14/2025

    Baseball Meets Marvel: The Creator Behind the Viral Comic-Style Gloves

    Baseball meets Marvel in this episode with Austin Blake, former college catcher and creator of Batter on Deck, the comic-book themed batting glove brand that’s blowing up at youth tournaments and travel ball fields.  🎧 What You’ll Learn in This Episode • How Austin went from college catcher at UNF to strength coach to full-time baseball entrepreneur • The hand injury that sparked the idea for a new kind of protective batting glove • Why he combined comic-book art (BOOM, POW, Hulk vibes) with serious protection to stand out in a crowded market • The process of designing and manufacturing his first gloves (and going through 20–30 manufacturers to get it right) • Why posting content every day has been a bigger cheat code than paid ads • How showing up at tournaments every weekend became his #1 growth strategy • The advice he gives to players who want to start their own brand • His big vision: retail shelves, massive tournaments, and eventually licensed superhero gloves Whether you’re a player, parent, coach, or creator, you’ll get a ton of ideas on building a brand around the game you love. 👉 Check out Batter on Deck: Shop the gloves & gear: https://batterondeck.com Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/batter_on_deck/ 🧢 Episode Sponsor – Stinger Sports Huge shoutout to our sponsor Stinger Sports. They've pro-level gear at prices real families can actually afford. They’ve got: •Custom team jerseys, pants, hats, and uniforms •Gloves, batting gloves, team backpacks, and more •And they are the gloves Colt uses in his games all across the country 👉 Check out Stinger Sports here: https://www.stingerwoodbats.com/ Tell them The Brolletts sent you!

    33 min

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A family of athletes, creators, and entrepreneurs helping athletes become creators and entrepreneurs. Join Colten and Greg Rollett as they dive into the fascinating intersection of sports, content creation, and entrepreneurship. The Brolletts brings you candid, insightful conversations with top athletes, coaches, content creators, and business leaders shaping the future of sports and personal branding.